You now officially have more time to see a trio of shows at San Diego-area theaters.

The Old Globe has announced it is extending its run of "Into the Woods" by one week, to Aug. 17. The fairy-tale-based musical, which had its world premiere at the Balboa Park theater 28 years ago, has returned in an inventive new version by Fiasco Theater, which will take the production off-Broadway after its Globe stint.

As previously announced, one of the upcoming Globe performances of "Woods" will be a sensory-friendly show; some sound and lighting effects will be toned down, and there will be additional accommodations for adults and children on the autism spectrum. That performance takes place at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9.

The Globe has twice previously offered sensory-friendly performances of its holiday show "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!," but this is the first time it has been tried with a more adult-oriented piece.

Also: Lamb's Players Theatre is announcing today that it is adding several weeks to each of its currently running shows.

The just-opened “Les Misérables," which already had been extended one week, now will run clear through Sept. 28 at the company's resident theater in Coronado. And "Boomers," the latest revival of a Lamb's-originated musical revue about the baby-boom generation, will continue through Sept. 21 at the Horton Grand Theatre downtown. (The theater says ticket sales have been strong for both.)